'Ex's Anonymous' looking good in post-production sneak peak!

Silent Dove’s latest film, the comedy short Ex’s Anonymous, featuring an all female ensemble cast including our own Abi McLoughlin (Top right), is now in post production. These pictures have been released to get us all excited! We can’t wait to have a giggle with the girls when the film comes out later this year.

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'Misfits' nominated for Best Stage Production

Misfits, written by Lekha Desai Morrsion, has been nominated in the category of Best Stage Production at the Asian Media Awards which take place on 29th October. Our talented and funny Patsy Prince got amazing reviews for her role as Meera, the matriarch at the heart of the story! Good luck to all involved!

More information on the awards can be found at www.asianmediaawards.com

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Elliot James on BBC Radio 4!

Our wonderful member, Elliot James, can be heard the week beginning September 27th reading parts of the ‘Book of the Week’ on Radio 4 . Listen out for his dulcet tones reading ‘The History of the World in 100 Animals’ by Simon Barnes and produced by the aptly named Clive Brill.

Katherine Vernez-Gray set to shine!

Talented stage actress, Katherine Vernez-Gray has been cast as Mabel Sparkle in the M6 Theatre Company show of the same name! We know she will dazzle and delight!

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EMILY MILLWOOD ALL SET TO 'KISS HER' AT CAMDEN FRINGE


Talented young actor, Emily Millwood will be in ‘KISS HER’ playing at the Cockpit and The Camden People’s Theatre as part of this years’ Camden Festival Fringe.

‘Kiss her,’ the debut play from Theatre Company Jack the Lass, is a play that sets out “to re-write the narratives, the history and the rules of lesbian fiction.” The story unfolds through different time periods and aims to correct history when it comes to gay women.

Tickets available here:  https://camden.ssboxoffice.com/events/kiss-her/

KISS HER runs at the Cockpit 18th & 19th of August then at Camden People’s Theatre 27th, 28th, 29th.

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Patsy Prince wows in Misfits

Excellent review for our own Patsy Prince in Misfits at The Space.

“Prince’s Meera, at the heart of almost everything, as you’d expect of an Indian matriarch, is wonderfully complex, from her desire to be accepted as a successful businesswoman in her community – a community that still values men so much more than its women, to her blindness toward her son’s lack of interest in females. One moment she is a force of nature, the next she’s quietly talking to her long dead husband, seeking advice….when Prince is present there is a feeling of life, as she binds everything together.”